Arsenal legend and Sky Sports pundit Thierry Henry believes his old boss, Bayern Munich's Pep Guardiola, will be making a move to manage in the Premier League imminently.

Frenchman Henry won two La Liga trophies and the 2009 Champions League under Guardiola during his time at Barcelona and the 38-year-old now believes the Bayern coach will be heading to England in the not-too-distant future.

Last Friday Sportsmail reported that Guardiola is ready to make a beeline to the Premier League at the end of the season with his preference to manage in London.

Pep Guardiola points to one of his Bayern Munich players in their Bundesliga match with Cologne on Saturday

Last Friday Sportsmail reported that Guardiola is ready to make a beeline to the Premier League

And Henry's comments would seem to compliment that theory, especially given that the Spaniard's deal at the Allianz Arena expires at the end of the season and there remains uncertainty over whether he will stay in Bavaria.

Pointing to Guardiola's competitive streak and insatiable desire to win trophies, Henry told Sky Sports News HQ: 'I think eventually he will come. He's a competitor, he will want to win a title in every league possible.

'It will suit him, being here in the Premier League. He's a great guy, (and he has a) great view of the game.

'He's one or two steps ahead, he's in control of everything, the way he loves the game is second to none.'

Henry also pointed to the fastidious way the 44-year-old conducts himself as another reason why he would adapt well to the Premier League.

Guardiola gives instructions to Thierry Henry (left) during the pair's time together at Barcelona

'He is one of the best managers I've ever had. One thing that strikes me with him that you don't see, he's one of those guys who's very demanding and (the) discipline that he has is on point.

'You need that amount of discipline to perform on and off the field,' Henry added.

'He already speaks English, by the way... maybe that's one thing that tells us he will come sooner rather than later.'